Diane Lane Memorial Award – Jennifer Sutton (Stratford, CT)
Stratford (Connecticut) Animal Rescue Society
NACA is honored to name Jennifer Sutton as the 2023 recipient of the Diane Lane Memorial Award. Jennifer was recognized for her hard and compassionate work with the Stratford (Connecticut) Animal Rescue Society, STARS program.
This award is for outstanding volunteer service. The nominee selected to win this award is someone who is not directly employed in the animal care and control field but serves in a volunteer capacity within the animal care and control field or other animal welfare-related activities. Those nominated will have demonstrated exceptional dedication or performed outstanding work far beyond the volunteer position’s requirements.
Here is what her friends and colleagues had to share about her dedication, compassion, and hard work.
“The last 9 years it has been an honor to know and work with Jen. After reading the history of this award and
learning a bit more about Diane Lane, I realized Jen personifies Diane’s values. Jen, too, is always running off
to be with animals. While her dedication to our mission is undeniable, it is truly her consistently outstanding
performance far beyond volunteer responsibilities or expectations that make her an excellent nominee.”
“She has been a dedicated volunteer at Stratford Animal Control since October 2013.
Jennifer undertook a CT to Florida journey to bring our Baloo (a huge Cain Corso dog) to his forever
home. These dogs need a very special owner…one who understands their needs and temperament. The
gentleman willing to adopt Baloo is well known to Stratford Animal Control as having had these dogs
before and has been a successful adopter in the past. Just one problem – he lives in Florida now! There
was no way this dog could have tolerated a plane trip, so he needed to hitch a ride. Jennifer, being
familiar with the dog and knowing his needs, volunteered to take him, and successfully brought Baloo
to his new home. She made this wonderful happy ending happen!”
“I’ve volunteered with Jenn for a little over a year now and I can’t think of anyone else who’s gone as
above and beyond as Jenn. We had a dog who got an AWFUL diagnosis from the vet which pretty much
stated he didn’t have much time left to live and his cancer could kill him at any moment. Out of the
kindness of Jenn’s heart, she adopted him and took him into her home with her other dogs so he could
live the final moments of his life in a loving home, with friends.
She is constantly volunteering her time well above the two-hour weekly minimum that is asked of us
and is volunteering for everything that needs to be done at the shelter that’s beyond just obedience
training and dog walking that we originally signed up for. Just last week she spent 4 hours cutting the
weeds and vines out of the dog pens so that we can take the dogs out into the area without any
problems.”
When we asked Jennifer about her role, this is what she had to share with us “I am surprised, grateful, and extremely honored to have been nominated for, and chosen by the NACA, to receive this award. I also wantto thank my amazing STARS family of volunteers and ACOs. I’ve been a volunteer with STARS at StratfordAnimal Control for 10 years and both the ACOs and volunteers are a compassionate and supportive group who dedicate their time to advocating for the animals in their care and getting them placed in good homes.
They make our volunteer program so successful by always being open to new ideas for education,
enrichment, training, and fundraising for our shelter animals. My passion for working with animals was
reignited when I adopted my first 2 rescues, Jazzy and Roxie, and that led me to want to help other dogs by
starting volunteering. I realize I can’t take them all home, (although a few more have come through my
doors since those 2) but if I can spend time taking photos, adding enrichment, love, exercise, and some
training to their shelter time, it will decrease their kennel stress while increasing their chances of getting
adopted. Feeling that I played a small part on their journey to a new life, and then seeing updates or getting
visits from them living their best lives with their forever families, is the greatest reward of all!!”